1. Sell your item through BGG so it receives the 3% commission (this can be done as one listing after the sales have been completed - please see IndigoPotter's post in the comments for details).

2.a. Auctions have a starting price, the lowest number that users may bid.2.b. Your starting price can be expressed as a "reserve":a SOFT reserve = will certainly sell at that price, might sell below ita HARD reserve = won't sell for less then this price [in essence the same as the starting price]2.c. You can only add a Buy-it-Now price [= the number at which the bidding immediately ends], when you have provided a lower starting price or a soft/hard reserve.

3. You may post it in any currency you wish, but Euros are recommended.

4. You must state in the item description when you'll be available in Essen to deliver the game.

5. Behave and act like the decent folk we all are.

6. If in doubt, refer to rule 5.

7. Games will be listed in the order in which they are posted. Once a sale has been agreed, please strikethrough the initial item posting, but do not delete it!. Near to Essen, I'll reorder the games alphabetically to help people find the games they've bid on.

8. Please list the condition, language and where relevant, the edition of the game.

9. Add an end date to your sales. So the buyers know when it is the limit of bidding on it. ( This is mainly to let them know when you finished packing for essen )

10. Only put up the items for sale, meaning no geeklists to other auctions. I don't want buyers to search through a maze of lists to find a specific item.

I will be in Essen from Thursday to Saturday(exchange, if possible, at the math trade meetup)Last day for bidding is 3rd of October 2015Last day for bidding is the 1st of October - sorry I had to move the date forward

(I will be unable to answer geekmail from August 12th - September 4th)